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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give relief" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe giving assistance to someone in need. For example, "The charity organization is doing its best to give relief to those affected by the natural disaster."
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We need to give relief to doctors.
However, measures he introduced to give relief to homeowners facing foreclosure have had a negligible impact.
The defendant demurred for want of jurisdiction to give relief in equity and multifariousness.
Falling interest rates give relief to families with variable-rate mortgages.
"I can't see any reason at all to give relief to frozen plans".
On one hand, they are being pressed to give relief to the poorest nations.
And L.N.G. sales to Europe could further erode that oil price linkage and give relief to a struggling euro zone.
Activists say it will give relief to millions of people who face discrimination in India's deeply conservative society.
Aggregation from a detailed level upward may give relief at this point, but what to do if indicator values do not improve any further?
He also vowed to give relief to the nation's beleaguered export sector with more aggressive steps to drive down the yen to make Japanese products cheaper abroad.
I'll never forget how, many years ago, after another approach had failed to give relief, Matthew said 'Dad, I know I'm going to heaven.
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